STRAYER QUIZES PSY105 quiz 7

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At Kohlberg’s preconventional level of moral understanding, what determines whether a particular action is viewed to be moral?

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According to Kubler-Ross, the order or sequence that patients face when they are told that they have a terminal illness that eventually results in their death is

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According to Erikson, the central question of adolescence would be

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The term attachment refers to

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A gender schema is

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For the majority of women, menopause

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The branch of psychology that focuses on changes in a person over their lifetime is called __________ psychology.

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When compared to young adults, older persons’ long-term memory is

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Erikson’s first stage occurs during the first year of life where others must satisfy a baby’s needs. This stage centers around

· Question 10

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A year after her husband of 54 years died, Lisa began helping out in the library and started to feel more comfortable about life. This reaction would belong in which stage of bereavement?

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Allison can recall certain information but she cannot remember when she learned it. This information is likely stored in her __________ memory.

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With respect to problem solving, deciding which courses to take next term requires that you first determine which courses are required in your major. Determining required courses in your major represents

· Question 3

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Our cognitive system for storing and retrieving information is called

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Attempting to reach a goal for which there is no simple or direct way is called

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The __________ involves the tendency to judge events as more predictable after they occur than before they occur.

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Having been introduced to a new person at a party and then forgetting her name a few minutes later is an example of losing information from

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Interference that occurs when information previously entered into memory interferes with the learning or storage of current information is called

· Question 8

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Retaining information in a memory system over varying periods of time is referred to as

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A tendency to think of using objects only as they have been used in the past is known as __________.

· Question 10

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Working memory has the capacity to store information and the